Will Vaught Captures Feature Win at Lucas Oil Speedway
by Lyndal Scranton, Lucas Oil
Will Vaught grabbed the lead on lap 11 and continued on to capture the Missouri Metal Buildings ULMA Late Model feature victory Saturday night in the headliner of opening night at Lucas Oil Speedway.
Vaught earned $1,000 courtesy of HICKAMO Country Store in the main event of the Big Adventure RV Weekly Racing Series Spring Opener Presented by Benne Media.
Also earning opening-night feature wins were JC Newell (Ozark Golf Cars USRA B-Mods), Dillon McCowan (Cedar Creek Beef Jerky USRA Modifieds) and Derek Brown (O’Reilly Auto Parts USRA Stock Cars).
republican party might have very well been different. one can speculate about that. i think what actually drives the 60 election and what makes it important historically is that it is the point where both money and television entered into politics in a big way. now, money, of course, is not new in politics. and one can go back to alexander hamilton to see that. but money is used in much larger quantities in 1960. and especially when kennedy comes up with the idea that the only way that he can actually win the democratic nomination is through by winning primaries, and he has to spend a lot of money. a lot of it his own money, in order to do so. and the combination of the money for the tv ads but also money for staff and running a campaign that starts way before the nominating convention, all of this is an innovation. nixon, since he has the nomination more or less locked up ahead of time doesn t have to worry about the nomination. but he can see that kennedy is on to somethin
later either and the whole direction of the republican party might have been quite different. one could speculate about that. i think what actually drives the 60 election and what makes it important historically is that it is the point where both money and television entered into politics in a big way. now, money, of course, is not new in politics, and one can go back to alexander hamilton to see that, but money is used in which larger quantities in 1960, and especially when kennedy comes up with the idea that the only way he can actually win the democratic nomination is through by winning primaries and he has to spend a lot of money, a lot of it his own money in order to do so. and the combination of the money for the tv ads but also money for staff and the running a campaign that starts way before the nominating convention, all of this is an innovation. nix nixon, since he has the nomination locked up more or less ahead of time doesn t have to worry about the nomination
60 election and what makes it important historically is that it is the point where both money and television entered into politics in a big way. now, money, of course, is not new in politics. and one can go back to alexander hamilton to see that. but money is used in much larger quantities in 1960. and especially when kennedy comes up with the idea that the only way that he can actually win the democratic nomination is through by winning primaries, and he has to spend a lot of money. a lot of it his own money, in order to do so. and the combination of the money for the tv ads but also money for staff and running a campaign that starts way before the nominating convention, all of this is an innovation, nixon, since he has the nomination more or less locked up ahead of time doesn t have to worry about the nomination. but he can see that kennedy is on to something. and of course in 1968, nixon copies the kennedy formula running in the primaries and using a lot of money and lini